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Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by welcoming in Don Kohler, candidate for Judge of the Chester County Court of Common Pleas, who has some concerning news about the upcoming election in Chester County. First, Kohler tells of the importance of the upcoming election in the Court of Common Pleas, telling that there are currently 5 seats up for grabs, telling of the influential nature of the position, revealing that there are 5 Democrats and 5 Republicans running for seats. Kohler explains that whoever is elected in this election will sit for 10 years on the Court, and have the potential to hold their seats for 20 years, so electing a Republican judge will have far reaching implications for years to come. If Democrats win out, it could significantly change the county makeup, with Kohler further telling that most citizens first have contact with elected judicial officials before having any contact with other elected officials. Kohler warns that at least one Democrat sees the position as a law-making position, which Kohler condemns, explaining the dangers of allowing judges to make law rather than enforce it. For more information on Kohler and his campaign, head to kohler4judge.com. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by welcoming in Don Kohler, candidate for Judge of the Chester County Court of Common Pleas, who has some concerning news about the upcoming election in Chester County. First, Kohler tells of the importance of the upcoming election in the Court of Common Pleas, telling that there are currently 5 seats up for grabs, telling of the influential nature of the position, revealing that there are 5 Democrats and 5 Republicans running for seats. Kohler explains that whoever is elected in this election will sit for 10 years on the Court, and have the potential to hold their seats for 20 years, so electing a Republican judge will have far reaching implications for years to come. If Democrats win out, it could significantly change the county makeup, with Kohler further telling that most citizens first have contact with elected judicial officials before having any contact with other elected officials. Kohler warns that at least one Democrat sees the position as a law-making position, which Kohler condemns, explaining the dangers of allowing judges to make law rather than enforce it. For more information on Kohler and his campaign, head to kohler4judge.com. (Photo by Getty Images)

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